Minneapolis DA Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Against Alleged Tesla Vandal
- Prosecutors have decided not to criminally charge the man accused of vandalizing several Teslas in Minneapolis for the time being, according to the Hennepin County Attorney's office.
- The vandalism case affected at least six victims and resulted in more than $20,000 in damages.
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated that her priority is to secure restitution for the victims.
- The accused is an employee of the state of Minnesota, which sparked social media discussions linking him to Governor Tim Walz's perceived approach to crime.
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Atty who refused to charge six-time Tesla vandal sparks controversy
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, who made the decision not to charge 33-year-old vandal Dylan Bryan Adams after he keyed six Teslas around Minneapolis last month, has found herself in the middle of controversy. The controversy came amidst her decision to press charges against a 19-year-old first-time vandal who keyed one vehicle at the White Castle in Brooklyn Park. The Tesla Vandal Moriarty’s decision not to charge Adams after he keyed …
Good ol’ fashioned Minnesota injustice
What is a little ideological corruption among friends, former vice presidential candidates, and progressive district attorneys? Such is the question in Minnesota, where a 33-year-old man was discovered to be vandalizing Teslas. The man is Dylan Adams, who caused $20,000…
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Minnesota Prosecutor Says Charging Tim Walz Official For Tesla Vandalism Would Risk ‘Public Safety’
A Minnesota prosecutor said she declined to bring felony charges against a state official whom police said vandalized six Tesla vehicles due to “public safety” and “recidivism rates.” Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty explained Wednesday why a fiscal policy analyst under Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s administration qualified for pre-charge diversion for causing more than $21,000 in […] Minnesota Prosecutor Says Charging Tim Walz Offi…
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